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A selection of the best credit cards that are exclusive to MoneySupermarket. Save money with fantastic rates on balance transfers and purchases, and enjoy benefits such as reward points and worldwide usage free of charge.

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Your personalised chance of approval

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Chance of approvalNot rated

Chance of approvalNot eligible

Being pre-approved means you’re an ideal customer for this lender and you’re guaranteed to get this card, provided you use the same details as you gave us, and you pass the lender’s ID checks.

We can’t give you a rating for this card either because we can’t match your details to your credit report, or we don’t have enough information about the lender’s acceptance criteria for this card.

You won’t get this card. This is usually because you don’t meet the lender’s acceptance criteria – for example, your income may not be high enough, you have credit problems, or you already have one of this lender’s cards.

This means there’s a good chance you’ll be accepted for this card. For every 100 applications from people in a similar financial situation to you, between 70 and 95 of them will get the card.

This score means it’s around fifty-fifty whether you’ll be accepted for the card or not. It’s worth a go if this is your highest score, and you need the credit for a specific purpose.

It’s unlikely you’ll get this card. For every 100 people in a similar financial situation to you who apply, only between 10 and 30 get accepted for the card. There’s still a chance, but rejection’s more likely than acceptance.

Why is this important?

Every time you apply for a credit card, a mark is left on your credit score. That means it's better to get it right the first time. Your scores help you understand which cards you have the strongest chance of getting. The higher the score, the stronger chance you have of getting the card. If you see a very low score, you're probably better off choosing a different card.

Chance of approval scale

10/10 = Pre-approved

Chance of approval10/10 GUARANTEED

10/10 GUARANTEED

10/10 = Pre-approved

Being pre-approved means you’re an ideal customer for this lender and you’re guaranteed to get this card, provided you use the same details as you gave us, and you pass the lender’s ID checks.

9.5/10 - 7/10 = Good chance

Chance of approval9.5/10

9.5/10

Chance of approval9/10

9/10

Chance of approval8/10

8/10

Chance of approval7/10

7/10

9.5/10 - 7/10 = Good chance

This means there’s a good chance you’ll be accepted for this card. For every 100 applications from people in a similar financial situation to you, between 70 and 95 of them will get the card.

6/10 - 4/10 = Fair chance

Chance of approval6/10

6/10

Chance of approval5/10

5/10

Chance of approval4/10

4/10

6/10 - 4/10 = Fair chance

This score means it’s around fifty-fifty whether you’ll be accepted for the card or not. It’s worth a go if this is your highest score, and you need the credit for a specific purpose.

3/10 - 1/10 = Low chance

Chance of approval3/10

3/10

Chance of approval2/10

2/10

Chance of approval1/10

1/10

3/10 - 1/10 = Low chance

It’s unlikely you’ll get this card. For every 100 people in a similar financial situation to you who apply, only between 10 and 30 get accepted for the card. There’s still a chance, but rejection’s more likely than acceptance.

Not eligible = Consider a different card

Chance of approvalNot eligible

Not eligible

Not eligible = Consider a different card

You won’t get this card. This is usually because you don’t meet the lender’s acceptance criteria – for example, your income may not be high enough, you have credit problems, or you already have one of this lender’s cards.

Not rated = We don’t have enough infoinformation

Chance of approvalNot rated

Not rated

Not rated = We don’t have enough infoinformation

We can’t give you a rating for this card either because we can’t match your details to your credit report, or we don’t have enough information about the lender’s acceptance criteria for this card.

EXPLORE MORE CREDIT CARDS

Exclusive Credit Cards

Credit cards are a really convenient method of payment. What's more they enable you to spread the cost of purchases if you can't afford to pay for them in full.

However, with hundreds of different cards to choose from, how do you know which is right for you?

What type of card is best for me?

There isn't a single credit card that is perfect for every individual so before you apply think about how you'll use the card:

Are you looking for a card to spend on and if so will you be able to clear your balance in full each month? Maybe you've already got an outstanding debt on another card and are looking to make a balance transfer, but do you want to spend on the card as well? These are all vital questions which will help identify the best card for your needs.

How credit cards are used

There are basically three ways of using a credit card: straightforward purchases, moving an outstanding debt over from another card (known as a balance transfer), and withdrawing money from a cash machine.

Top tips

If at all possible, try to pay off more than the minimum each month - otherwise it could take years to clear your debt.

It’s a good idea to pay by direct debit - that way you will always pay on time and avoid incurring a late payment fee.

It may be tempting, but try not to use a credit card to withdraw cash from an ATM - you'll probably be charged a higher rate of interest than on purchases and this will be charged from the day you make the withdrawal. You'll also be hit with a withdrawal fee.

Keep an eye on your spending and make sure you stick within your agreed credit limit.

It's well worth using a credit card for purchases of £100 or more because you have greater protection than if you pay with cash or a debit card. Under Section 75 of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act credit card issuers and retailers take joint responsibility for faulty purchases. This applies to purchases between £100 and £30,000. If the retailer goes bust or the goods are faulty when they arrive you can claim a refund from the card provider.

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